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Funmilola shoroye

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genengnews.com > topics > infectious-diseases > large-nasal-microbiome-study-links-low-diversity-species-interactions-to-s-aureus-colonization

Large Nasal Microbiome Study Links Low Diversity, Species Interactions to S. aureus Colonization

15+ min ago (693+ words) People who persistently carry S. aureus have lower nasal microbial diversity, and microbial interactions in the nose could explain colonization patterns and identify those at higher infection risk, the researchers report. The post Large Nasal Microbiome Study Links Low Diversity, Species Interactions to S. aureus Colonization appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. Findings from a new study in Nature Communications focused on the nasal microbiome show that people who persistently carry Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) in the nose have fewer types of bacterial species. The data also indicate that certain bacterial species may help to prevent S. aureus colonization. The paper is titled "Large-scale characterization of the nasal microbiome redefines Staphylococcus aureus colonization status." The work was done by researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, and their collaborators elsewhere. They collected nasal swabs from over…...

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techstory.in > microsoft-confronts-deepening-security-threat-as-one-billion-devices-remain-stuck-on-windows-10

Microsoft Confronts Deepening Security Threat as One Billion Devices Remain Stuck on Windows 10

37+ min ago (689+ words) Microsoft is heading toward a pivotal moment in its Windows lifecycle, and the scale of the challenge ahead is now significantly larger than previously understood. New industry data shows that one billion active Windows devices are still running Windows 10, raising alarms about a worldwide security crisis that could unfold as the operating system approaches the end of its support window. This startling figure emerged after Dell disclosed during its latest earnings call that the number of PCs still on Windows 10 is double what analysts had estimated. The new data has reshaped industry expectations and intensified concern that millions of users and businesses may soon face serious cybersecurity risks if they fail to transition to supported systems. Dell's breakdown of the global Windows PC base has revealed two distinct issues'each carrying its own layer of complexity: These devices rely on older…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 12/03/2025 > amazon_enterprise_ai_walled_garden

Amazon is forging a walled garden for enterprise AI

1+ hour, 2+ min ago (1138+ words) Re:Invent Amazon wants to make AI meaningful to enterprises, and it's building yet another walled garden disguised as an easy button to do it. During his keynote at Amazon Web Services' annual re:Invent conference, CEO Matt Garman laid out the cloud titan's vision for lowering the barriers to enterprise AI adoption, spanning infrastructure to custom models and pre-baked agents. "When I speak to customers and many of you out there, you haven't yet seen the returns that match up to the promise of AI. The true value of AI has not yet been unlocked," Garman said. Garman's comments broadly align with the results of an MIT study from August which found enterprises had invested between $35 and $40 billion in generative AI initiatives and, so far, have almost nothing to show for it. As damning as that appears, it suggests…...

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yahoo.com > news > articles > san-franciscos-beloved-albino-alligator-235849801.html

San Francisco's beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30

1+ hour, 14+ min ago (280+ words) The science museum in Golden Gate Park is popular with Bay Area school children and international tourists, and many kids over the years have ended their visits clutching a mini Claude stuffed animal to take home. As an unofficial mascot of the museum and the city, Claude appeared in a children's book and in ads at bus and light-rail stations. The rare alligator icon had a "quiet charisma" that captivated hearts in his 17 years in San Francisco, the museum said in a statement. "Claude showed us the power of ambassador animals to connect people to nature and stoke curiosity to learn more about the world around us," it said. Claude hatched in 1995 at an alligator farm in Louisiana, and came to live at the Academy in 2008. He was born with albinism, a genetic mutation that made him appear white. His…...

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abcnews.go.com > Technology > wireStory > san-franciscos-beloved-albino-alligator-claude-dies-30-128057373

San Francisco's beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30

1+ hour, 14+ min ago (344+ words) A beloved albino alligator named Claude at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco has died at age 30 SAN FRANCISCO -- A rare albino alligator named Claude who was beloved by fans around the world died Tuesday, according to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He was 30. The science museum in Golden Gate Park is popular with Bay Area school children and international tourists, and many kids over the years have ended their visits clutching a mini Claude stuffed animal to take home. As an unofficial mascot of the museum and the city, Claude appeared in a children's book and in ads at bus and light-rail stations. The alligator icon had a "quiet charisma" that captivated hearts in his 17 years in San Francisco, the museum said in a statement. It has also said there are fewer than 200 albino…...

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yahoo.com > news > articles > renowned-astronomers-push-protect-chiles-235038016.html

Renowned astronomers push to protect Chile's cherished night sky from an industrial project

1+ hour, 23+ min ago (659+ words) A rare confluence of factors makes the Atacama an ideal home for some of the world's biggest ground-based astronomical projects " dry climate, high altitude and, crucially, isolation from the light pollution of civilization. "It's a perfect cocktail for astronomy," said Daniela Gonz'lez, executive director of the Skies of Chile Foundation, a nonprofit that defends the quality of the country's night skies. But that may not be the case for much longer, a group of leading scientists warned in an open letter to Chile's government released Tuesday. A private company is pressing ahead with plans to construct a giant renewable energy complex in sight of one of Earth's most productive astronomical facilities " the Paranal Observatory, operated by an international consortium known as the European Southern Observatory, or ESO. In the letter, 30 renowned international astronomers, including Reinhard Genzel, a 2020 Nobel laureate in…...

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dev.to > leonardopolicarpo > modernizing-mature-ecosystems-clean-architecture-performance-in-read-only-microservices-8hb

Modernizing Mature Ecosystems: Clean Architecture & Performance in Read-Only Microservices

1+ hour, 27+ min ago (516+ words) By Leonardo Policarpo Software Engineer | Backend Architecture & IoT Enthusiast " Leia a vers'o em Portugu's aqui Recently, I tackled a common challenge in large corporate scenarios: the need to create new, high-performance, scalable features that consume data from a consolidated database, without compromising the stability of the central system. The goal was to architect a Read-Only Microservice to feed data visualization interfaces and export routines. The business requirement was speed of delivery; the technical requirement I imposed on myself was engineering excellence and long-term maintainability. In this article, I share the architectural decisions taken to ensure a robust and decoupled solution using Node.js, Clean Architecture, Prisma, and Docker. The scenario involved complexities typical of robust systems that have grown organically over the years: To ensure the project's longevity, I adopted Clean Architecture. The main goal was to isolate business rules…...

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dev.to > edjgeek > testing-aws-lambda-durable-functions-in-typescript-5bj2

Testing AWS Lambda Durable Functions in TypeScript

1+ hour, 27+ min ago (619+ words) How to write fast, reliable tests for workflows that span hours Testing long-running workflows is tricky. Your function waits for callbacks, retries failed operations, and spans multiple invocations. How do you test that without actually waiting hours or deploying to AWS? The AWS Durable Execution SDK includes a testing library that solves this. You can run your durable functions locally, skip time-based waits, inspect every operation, and verify behavior without touching AWS. Let's see how. The SDK provides testing tools for different scenarios: LocalDurableTestRunner runs your function in-process with a simulated checkpoint server. Tests execute in milliseconds, even for workflows that would normally take hours. This is what you'll use for most testing. CloudDurableTestRunner tests against deployed Lambda functions in AWS. Use this for integration tests or when you need to verify behavior in the actual AWS environment. run-durable CLI…...

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dev.to > prabhakaranjm > how-i-built-mcp-time-traveler-with-kiro-a-developers-journey-through-vibe-coding-specs-m7g

How I Built MCP Time-Traveler with Kiro: A Developer’s Journey Through Vibe Coding, Specs, Steering, Hooks, and MCP

1+ hour, 29+ min ago (619+ words) When the Kiroween Hackathon was announced, I wanted to try something different " something playful, something nostalgic, and something that would push the boundaries of what an AI-powered IDE like Kiro could help me build. Most hackathon projects either look forward into the future or try to solve an immediate problem. I wanted to look backward. That's how I came up with MCP Time-Traveler " an app that reconstructs historical tech stacks from 2015 to 2025 across Node, Python, and Ruby, using real version data from npm, PyPI, and RubyGems. What surprised me most wasn't the idea. It was how quickly Kiro turned it into a real, working project. This is the story of how it came to life. " Where the Idea Started Developers often discuss "what stack should I use?" But rarely do we ask, "what did this stack look like five or…...